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There are many elements to learning how to be a teacher. As well as
developing subject knowledge for teaching and building practical
classroom skills, new teachers must develop the personal
professional skills and behaviours needed to Be a Teacher. This
book outlines the skills and behaviours involved in Being in
Teacher and explores how to develop these attributes and build your
teacher identity. It supports you to: * enhance your personal
effectiveness and your teaching; * understand the importance of
communication and learn to communicate with clarity; * realise that
your reality creates the classroom environment; * create a positive
and purposeful learning adventure.
What does teaching excellence within Further and Higher Education
look like? This book takes the Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF)
as its starting point. Each chapter identifies one specific aspect
of the TEF and, with the help of case studies, guides the reader
through innovative teaching strategies and how to overcome
challenges that range from digital learning to feedback and
assessment. Extensive practical suggestions are offered for the
reader to use in their own teaching, all underpinned by a sound
theoretical base. Responsive to current debate, topics addressed
include: * Widening Participation * Internationalisation * Gaming
and simulation * Student employability The entire volume is
cross-referenced to both the TEF and the National Student Survey
(NSS), meaning readers can easily contextualise what they have
read. With higher investment in teaching and learning, and the
changing demands and expectations of students, this timely and
practical book will help you successfully navigate your teaching
career within Higher Education. Peter Wolstencroft is a Programme
Leader for Postgraduate Courses at Liverpool John Moores
University. His work and research has a focus on the student
experience and improving teaching and learning. Leanne de Main is
Associate Dean (Academic) at De Montfort University, having held
previous roles at other Universities in Academic Development and
Quality. Her research centres on widening participation and
inclusive curricula with a key focus on access to Higher Education
for students from disadvantaged backgrounds. Paul Cashian is
Institutional lead for Assessment for the Coventry University Group
having previously been Associate Dean in the University's Faculty
of Business and Law. He is Principal Fellow of the HEA and has a
wide experience of leading innovative change programmes seeking to
enhance the student experience.
There are many elements to learning how to be a teacher. As well as
developing subject knowledge for teaching and building practical
classroom skills, new teachers must develop the personal
professional skills and behaviours needed to Be a Teacher. This
book outlines the skills and behaviours involved in Being in
Teacher and explores how to develop these attributes and build your
teacher identity. It supports you to: * enhance your personal
effectiveness and your teaching; * understand the importance of
communication and learn to communicate with clarity; * realise that
your reality creates the classroom environment; * create a positive
and purposeful learning adventure.
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